Jean-Luc wrote:Thank you Hideho. So this t-shirt is the one alerted to by the dogs. Sean was seen wearing it after Madeleine's disappearance. Why was the t-shirt not confiscated and kept by the police? Sometimes I feel so confused.

At the time when Sean was photographed wearing that Tee shirt, the cadaver Dog had not marked the tee shirt as this was before the arrival of the dog's.

No matter what this garment must have come into contact or cross contamination took place on to the Tee shirt with a deceased Madeleine, because why this garment as all the other clothing that the children had worn and clothes in the packed suit case would have had the cadaver odour on, the reason I say that is Kate and her ash for cash certifying death's prior to their Holiday, the reason given for the cadaver odour on Kate's garment's.

Its strange how they make excuses for the cadaver odour and what the dogs marked, two dogs that are at the top of the tree at what they are highly trained for, the meat leaking in the boot of the car the smelly nappies Eddie was not marking nappies or meat as below, and Keela only marks HUMAN blood.Cadaver dogs specialises in crime scenes,old cases small scent sources and residual scent,cadaver dog's trained to the following to exclude fresh human scent,faeces,urine,semen and all animal scents.

From Mr Grimes Report below.

“Taking into account the signals of CSI, could the dog alert to other biological fluids?”The dog that alerts to human blood is trained exclusively for this purpose, and includes its components, plasma, red cells, white cells and platelets. Given the nature of the training, the dog will not alert to urine, saliva, semen sweat, nasal secretion, vaginal secretion or human skin unless these are mixed with blood. The components of blood are approximately:Red cells 40-50%Plasma 55% (of which 95% is water)White cellsPlateletsDNA can only be removed from white cells.This would suggest that, of the samples signaled by the dog looking for human blood, approximately 5% are available for DNA tests.“Is there any chance, however remote, of any confusion”The dogs do not get confused. They transmit a behavioural response inspired by the recognition of the odour for which they were trained.

End part Report.

Innocent normal Parents would be beside themselves if a death had been marked in the Apartment where their Daughter disappeared from assuming the worst had happened, and by two dogs that were brought over from England ,that have helped put many Criminal's behind bar's and are in demand across the World, but not the McCann's they just make excuses for what was marked and found by the dogs, very strange.

As for the tea stain, why go into detail about it it really was irrelevant, I am sure all three Children spilt thing's down their tops and clothes during the Holiday, yet this was brought up for a reason, but that top has gone along with Madeleine.

I think that the McCanns were aware at the time the dogs marked the scent of death that the scent would take at least one and a half to two hours to develope so that timescale put them well and truly in the frame. They had no other choice but discredit the dogs as no abductor could have killed Madeleine, waited for the death scent to develope then disappear with her body in the timeframe suggested.

Alpine Aster wrote:Innocent normal Parents would be beside themselves if a death had been marked in the Apartment where their Daughter disappeared from assuming the worst had happened, and by two dogs that were brought over from England ,that have helped put many Criminal's behind bar's and are in demand across the World, but not the McCann's they just make excuses for what was marked and found by the dogs, very strange.

As for the tea stain, why go into detail about it it really was irrelevant, I am sure all three Children spilt thing's down their tops and clothes during the Holiday, yet this was brought up for a reason, but that top has gone along with Madeleine.

I think that the McCanns were aware at the time the dogs marked the scent of death that the scent would take at least one and a half to two hours to develope so that timescale put them well and truly in the frame. They had no other choice but discredit the dogs as no abductor could have killed Madeleine, waited for the death scent to develope then disappear with her body in the timeframe suggested.

You're right, AA. Innocent parents would fear the worst and be worried sick upon hearing the dog had located cadaver odour.

The McCann's on the other hand went straight on the defensive, rubbishing the dogs indications.

Ask any psychologist and I can virtually guarantee they would say that only those who have something to hide would be so defensive, particularly in circumstances such as these...